Lifestyle Magazines - Market Assessment

Released on = April 16, 2007, 2:57 am

Press Release Author = Bharat Book Bureau

Industry = Marketing

Press Release Summary = The UK market for men\'s and women\'s lifestyle magazines is
going through a highly dynamic period; there have been many major launches and much
corporate activity during 2004 and 2005, which has had an impact on the overall
market.

Press Release Body =
Lifestyle Magazines

The UK market for men\'s and women\'s lifestyle magazines is going through a highly
dynamic period; there have been many major launches and much corporate activity
during 2004 and 2005, which has had an impact on the overall market.
The improved performance has been due in large part to a dramatic resurgence of the
men\'s lifestyle market, prompted by the launch in early 2004 of the two weekly
magazines Zoo and Nuts. However, the women\'s sector has also shown a robust
improvement, with a 10% increase in consumer expenditure during 2004.

Original consumer research into magazine readership and attitudes - which was
commissioned by Key Note and undertaken in August 2005 - revealed that a third of
all adults are loyal magazine readers, buying the same magazine every week or month.


17% prefer to browse the retail shelves, choosing a title according to what
interests them in a particular issue. Nearly one in five (17%) are regular readers
of specialist magazines and one in ten say that they find the advertisements in such
magazines of particular interest.

Slightly fewer than one in five (18%) say that, although they do not buy magazines,
they enjoy looking at them. Around one in five (19%) claim to have no interest at
all in magazines, and one in ten say that they are too busy to read them.

Despite the recent growth in the magazine market, respondents are rather more likely
to say that they now read magazines less than they did 5 years ago (at 19%) than
they are to say that they read them more (at 13%).

Overall, the consumer research suggests that it is consumers in the 45 to 54 age
group who are the most resistant to magazines; since they are a growing population
segment, this is something that could be profitably addressed by the industry.

The pattern of dynamic launch activity that has characterised the market over the
past 2 years is likely to continue at least in 2006, but this does bring the
possibility of overcrowding in the market - the effects of which have been seen
during 2005, with several new launches in both the men\'s and the women\'s market
either struggling or having closed altogether.

A combination of this overpopulated marketplace with less favourable economic
conditions and proposed changes to the magazine distribution system (which is
expected to benefit larger retailers at the expense of smaller ones) means that a
magazine price war is likely during 2006. Indeed, the cover prices of some magazines
have already been reduced.

Consequently, the recent high growth levels in the market are unlikely to be
sustained, but a steady increase in sales is still expected in both the men\'s and
women\'s sectors over the next 5 years (2005 to 2009).

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